Nitric oxide activatable photosensitizer accompanying extremely elevated two-photon absorption for efficient fluorescence imaging and photodynamic therapy
Elevated nitric oxide (NO) levels perform an important pathological role in various inflammatory diseases. Developing NO-activatable theranostic materials with a two-photon excitation (TPE) feature is highly promising for precision imaging and therapy, but constructing such materials is still a trem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical science (Cambridge) 2018, Vol.9 (4), p.999-1005 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Elevated nitric oxide (NO) levels perform an important pathological role in various inflammatory diseases. Developing NO-activatable theranostic materials with a two-photon excitation (TPE) feature is highly promising for precision imaging and therapy, but constructing such materials is still a tremendous challenge. Here, we present the first example of a NO-activatable fluorescent photosensitizer (
) accompanying extremely NO-elevated two-photon absorption (TPA) for efficient fluorescence imaging and photodynamic therapy (PDT). Upon responding to NO,
shows not only a remarkably enhanced fluorescence quantum yield (
, 0.17%
9.3%) and singlet oxygen quantum yield (
, 1.2%
82%) but also an extremely elevated TPA cross-section (
, 270
2800 GM). Simultaneous enhancement of
,
and
allows unprecedented two-photon fluorescence brightness (
×
= 260.4 GM) and two-photon PDT (TP-PDT) efficiency (
×
= 2296 GM) which precedes the value for a commercial two-photon photosensitizer by two orders of magnitude. With these merits, the proof-of-concept applications of NO-activatable two-photon fluorescence imaging and TP-PDT in activated macrophages (in which NO is overproduced) were readily realized. This work may open up many opportunities for constructing two-photon theranostic materials with other pathological condition-activatable features for precise theranostics. |
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ISSN: | 2041-6520 2041-6539 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c7sc04044j |